Rem 710 7mm stock?
#2
RE: Rem 710 7mm stock?
well, not to be smart but.......you paid ~$350 for the 710 and you will spend at least another $100 on a wood stock so.....why didnt you just buy an ADL or put another $50 in and buy a BDL??? Just wondering, 710's arent for "fixin up".
#6
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Roanoke, VA
Posts: 730
RE: Rem 710 7mm stock?
You cannot change the stock or get any triger work done to the 710. Because, the barrel and components are pressed into the stock at the factory. I didn't like the factI couldn't get the trigger work done, but the deerI shot in the past couldn't tell the difference.
#8
RE: Rem 710 7mm stock?
ORIGINAL: reddog132
That's a bit harsh don't you think frizzellr?
ORIGINAL: frizzellr
You are right, the only way to fix up a 710 it get rid of it and get something else. You can't polish a turd.
You are right, the only way to fix up a 710 it get rid of it and get something else. You can't polish a turd.
#9
RE: Rem 710 7mm stock?
ORIGINAL: Ruttenit
Where can I get an ADL and what are they? I have never heard of them.
Where can I get an ADL and what are they? I have never heard of them.
I prefer Winchester, but Savage, Browning, and Ruger, to name a few, make good guns! I just don't trust Remmington anymore!
#10
RE: Rem 710 7mm stock?
i had to clean my cousins 710 for him....i couldnt believe the amount of plastic on that rifle.....the back part that the firing pin is attached to is PLASTIC and doesnt even screw in....i dont know how it stays in place lol....i rather not own one.....but i guess its a good cheap starter rifle